Since debuting in 2008, the Casa Magna brand has evolved quite impressively; starting with the original Casa Magna Colorado that was heralded as Manuel Quesada’s greatest innovation to a line that includes several offshoots of that original, including the Casa Magna Oscuro, Casa Magna Box Pressed, the Domus Magnus and D. Magnus II. Originally debuting in 2011 as a limited edition follow-up to the Casa Magna, the Domus Magnus was met with solid response and as such brought back in 2013 as the Domus Magnus II, later abbreviated to D. Magnus II, with a 2007 Jalapa sun grown wrapper. The Domus Magnus and D. Magnus II lines became known for a couple of things: first, the use of Latin names for the vitolas. Terence Reilly, general manager of Quesada Cigars, is a student of the Latin language and Roman history, so his imprint became immediately apparent on the cigars. Second, as the line grew, more and more unique shapes were being introduced. While the first three sizes in the Domus Magnus line were fairly pedestrian, the D. Magnus II has seen the introduction of several distinct shapes named for Roman emperors. Continuing that trend is the Casa Magna D. Magnus Marcus ...
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